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    Work good, whether you have the rod off the front, side or out the back if it is weighed we consider that pushing!!
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    I push off the front of the boat using weights.
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    I just use a 3oz. egg sinker. Can get them off E Bay pretty cheap.



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    Can someone post a picture of your set ups
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    I don't have a pic but do have a diagram I posted earlier...
    I don't know if it is how others run their set up but works for me
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    The rod holders literally do not go from one end of the boat to the other they take up about a six foot space in the middle of the boat

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    Thats a pullin set up - we use 18's out the front on 2 rods, 16's out front sides on 2
    and 14's rest of the way. Have never used "balsa crants" mostly us 32nd & 48th oz
    double jigs on #4 hooks. vary colors and styles - sliders-curley tails - mylar, all minnow tipped.
    Orange - Yellow - Black - Blue heads, orange-red collars - variation style to rear.

    Have gone with "planer boards" in past - but takes to much time and can create
    a real "cluster muck if a Catfish or Gar hit ....

    With the amount of stained water down here - ?
    When pulling straight Cranks - cut number down to 6 and use a lipless crank,
    if you slow up they sink, got to keep speed up with distancce being your depth
    to be consistant -

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    I was looking for a picture of pushing cranks and the picture of the terminal rig crank bait and weights set ups
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    The black weight on right is the Scott v setup the one on the left is a 3 ounce egg sinker set up I made

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    So can u put weight on like 8# line and use 10# line as your main line is that the way most people use it or what
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